They got the Viet Minh there for Vietnam, and for Russia which both of us have parts of. And Mao for China. Actually I take my statement back, at this point it would be equal for us both in terms of how many rebels we have.
Advertisement

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:15 pm

by Segmentia » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:16 pm

by New Vaxon » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:19 pm

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:20 pm

by Sirlya » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:20 pm

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:22 pm
Segmentia wrote:There not huge industrial complexes. More so, they're small workshops scattered about, maybe some larger ones further inland, where the 'standing army' of the resistance would mostly be based, even if they would be nomadic.

by Carathon » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:23 pm
Sirlya wrote:Would it be logical for a fair amount Tatars and Cossacks to come join my resistance after the incidents?

by Segmentia » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:27 pm
Holy Church of Land and Sea wrote:Segmentia wrote:There not huge industrial complexes. More so, they're small workshops scattered about, maybe some larger ones further inland, where the 'standing army' of the resistance would mostly be based, even if they would be nomadic.
I don't know really, as we control all of the area of Australia, and of course we would be routing you out with the Kemptai. I guess the OP will make the final decision.

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:30 pm

by Segmentia » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:31 pm
Holy Church of Land and Sea wrote:Segmentia wrote:
If you're going to be like that, I'll just switch to the Free French.
It just dosen't seem right for a area that has been ruled for 18 years, to the east by Netherlands, and to the West by Japan to have that much partisan activity. I would be fine if you were to have built up, but just kinda having this stuff is "Questionable".

by Carathon » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:32 pm
Holy Church of Land and Sea wrote:Segmentia wrote:
If you're going to be like that, I'll just switch to the Free French.
It just dosen't seem right for a area that has been ruled for 18 years, to the east by Netherlands, and to the West by Japan to have that much partisan activity. I would be fine if you were to have built up, but just kinda having this stuff is "Questionable".

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:33 pm
Carathon wrote:Holy Church of Land and Sea wrote:It just dosen't seem right for a area that has been ruled for 18 years, to the east by Netherlands, and to the West by Japan to have that much partisan activity. I would be fine if you were to have built up, but just kinda having this stuff is "Questionable".
There's nothing wrong with an Aussie resistance, but I agree the numbers are a-bit much. Australia isn't even that densely populated - it only has 23 million today, nevermind what numbers it would have under a Japanese occupation in 1958. Having over 3.5 million people directly involved with a single resistance movement seems a-bit much.

by Aldelxane » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:35 pm
New Vaxon wrote:No one wants to review my App? The Revolutionists pose a problem for everyone. Japan, Italy, and Germany. :3

by New Vaxon » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:40 pm
Aldelxane wrote:New Vaxon wrote:No one wants to review my App? The Revolutionists pose a problem for everyone. Japan, Italy, and Germany. :3
I'm not a Co-OP, but I'll say my piece
1. Way too many people for an anarchist organization with no structure
2. Too widespread, it's difficult to spread the word of your movement in Axis Eurasia
3. Anarchy. Doesn't. Work. You can't have an organization of anarchy, it's a contradiction. That is, unless you want to ask the OP if you can play as random terrorists across the globe
4. Probably not a popular ideology right now. See 3. You can't organize a resistance movement without, well, organizing it.

by Aldelxane » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:45 pm
New Vaxon wrote:Aldelxane wrote:I'm not a Co-OP, but I'll say my piece
1. Way too many people for an anarchist organization with no structure
2. Too widespread, it's difficult to spread the word of your movement in Axis Eurasia
3. Anarchy. Doesn't. Work. You can't have an organization of anarchy, it's a contradiction. That is, unless you want to ask the OP if you can play as random terrorists across the globe
4. Probably not a popular ideology right now. See 3. You can't organize a resistance movement without, well, organizing it.
As it says in the app, though. People are free to do whatever they want. Join the group, leave the group, fight for the group.
There is no orders. People spread the word via coded messages. Like, random notes and such that when you fold it over the left side, the left side reads downwards "HELP THE REVOLUTION. MEET AT (INSERT ADDRESS HERE) IF YOU WISH TO HELP."

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:47 pm
Aldelxane wrote:New Vaxon wrote:
As it says in the app, though. People are free to do whatever they want. Join the group, leave the group, fight for the group.
There is no orders. People spread the word via coded messages. Like, random notes and such that when you fold it over the left side, the left side reads downwards "HELP THE REVOLUTION. MEET AT (INSERT ADDRESS HERE) IF YOU WISH TO HELP."
Let's RP some responses to that:
Germany: "No, pig-dog! Hail to the fuhrer!!" *checks fingerprints and reports the sender*
America: "Who the **** are these crazy people? Is this a joke?"
Russia: "We already have an violent anarchy, and we don't like it"
And so on. Maybe one in 10 million "would join the revolution"
I have to give you credit with that one.
by Corenea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:48 pm
Carathon wrote:Holy Church of Land and Sea wrote:It just dosen't seem right for a area that has been ruled for 18 years, to the east by Netherlands, and to the West by Japan to have that much partisan activity. I would be fine if you were to have built up, but just kinda having this stuff is "Questionable".
There's nothing wrong with an Aussie resistance, but I agree the numbers are a-bit much. Australia isn't even that densely populated - it only has 23 million today, nevermind what numbers it would have under a Japanese occupation in 1958. Having over 3.5 million people directly involved with a single resistance movement seems a-bit much.

by New Vaxon » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:50 pm
Aldelxane wrote:New Vaxon wrote:
As it says in the app, though. People are free to do whatever they want. Join the group, leave the group, fight for the group.
There is no orders. People spread the word via coded messages. Like, random notes and such that when you fold it over the left side, the left side reads downwards "HELP THE REVOLUTION. MEET AT (INSERT ADDRESS HERE) IF YOU WISH TO HELP."
Let's RP some responses to that:
Germany: "No, pig-dog! Hail to the fuhrer!!" *checks fingerprints and reports the sender*
America: "Who the **** are these crazy people? Is this a joke?"
Russia: "We've had enough of violence, thank you very much" *burns letter before Germans shoot him for possessing an illegal letter* (resistance groups would be beyond your reach, so occupied Russia)
And so on. Maybe one in 10 million "would join the revolution"

by Holy Church of Land and Sea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:50 pm
Corenea wrote:Carathon wrote:
There's nothing wrong with an Aussie resistance, but I agree the numbers are a-bit much. Australia isn't even that densely populated - it only has 23 million today, nevermind what numbers it would have under a Japanese occupation in 1958. Having over 3.5 million people directly involved with a single resistance movement seems a-bit much.
What if those 3.5 millions are just sympathizers? Not directly involved in the rebellion but supportive? And let's say the number lowers to 150k men, will that be acceptable?

by Sirlya » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:51 pm

by Aldelxane » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:51 pm
New Vaxon wrote:Aldelxane wrote:Let's RP some responses to that:
Germany: "No, pig-dog! Hail to the fuhrer!!" *checks fingerprints and reports the sender*
America: "Who the **** are these crazy people? Is this a joke?"
Russia: "We've had enough of violence, thank you very much" *burns letter before Germans shoot him for possessing an illegal letter* (resistance groups would be beyond your reach, so occupied Russia)
And so on. Maybe one in 10 million "would join the revolution"
Let's just wait to see what the OP says.

by Segmentia » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:53 pm

by Corenea » Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:56 pm
Holy Church of Land and Sea wrote:Corenea wrote:What if those 3.5 millions are just sympathizers? Not directly involved in the rebellion but supportive? And let's say the number lowers to 150k men, will that be acceptable?
I don't know how supportive they could be as Australia is super spread out in population, and even with 150k, population is so spread out, that there really is not a clear base of operations. That is why it is pretty easy to control Australia with a council, as even if the populace revolted, before they could get into a group to become a problem the government shuts them down.
Advertisement
Return to Portal to the Multiverse
Users browsing this forum: No registered users
Advertisement